
NATO Spending by Country 2026 - World Population Review
During the 2014 summit, all NATO members agreed to spend at least 2% of their GDPs on defense by 2025. In 2017, only four nations met the threshold: The United States (3.6%), …
NATO collects defence expenditure data from Allies and publishes it on a regular basis. Each Ally’s Ministry of Defence reports current and estimated future defence expenditure according …
NATO defense spending tracker - Atlantic Council
Jun 20, 2025 · Other countries, like Denmark, argue that their spending figures overlook substantial personnel contributions to NATO missions such as the mission in Afghanistan. To …
Chart: Where NATO Defense Expenditure Stands | Statista
Aug 28, 2025 · This chart shows military spending of NATO countries and estimated share of GDP in 2025.
NATO Spending by Country 2023 - Wisevoter
Denmark, with a defense budget of $6 billion, accounts for approximately 1.40% of its GDP. As a Scandinavian NATO member, Denmark contributes to the alliance's collective defense and …
NATO Member Defence Spending — Adam Smith Institute
Mar 3, 2025 · A number of others, including Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, and Denmark, show a marked increase in recent years. Overall, particularly since Russia’s full-scale invasion of …
Denmark Donated 100% of Its Artillery & Leads NATO at 2.9% GDP …
Denmark’s bold move to donate all its artillery and commit 2.9% GDP to defense marks a turning point in NATO unity — and Putin’s worst strategic nightmare.
Which countries in the Nato alliance are paying their fair share on ...
Jul 10, 2024 · Nato allies in Europe invested only 1.47% of their collective GDP in defence in 2014, and Germany's commitment to Nato's target to spend 2% of its GDP on defence marks …
NATO – Real Contributions by Country
Feb 14, 2025 · The graph below highlights these points, and shows the difference between NATO’s military spending when measured at market exchange rates and when measured at …
Agreement on 5% NATO defence spending by 2035 - Wikipedia
Under this declaration, all 32 NATO member states except Spain, which received an exemption, committed to raising their annual defence and security-related expenditures to 5% of gross …